... services market – also looked
at the issue of self-regulation (see Report on “The Legal Profession, Competition and
liberalisation”, January 2006) and concluded that there are a number of clear advantages...
... services market – also looked
at the issue of self-regulation (see Report on “The Legal Profession, Competition and
liberalisation”, January 2006) and concluded that there are a number of clear advantages...
... cases.
Besides the initiative of DG Sanco, has not yet been harmonized with the initiative of DG Competition,
which will - when both initiatives will lead to EU-wide instruments - result into an EU wide...
... document, en particulier du rapport de
janvier 2006 du Copenhagen Economics sur « The Legal Profession, Competition and liberalisation » 3
(la profession d’avocat, concurrence et libéralisation). Ce rapport,...
... fees or fee sharing with non-lawyers, which
however must in turn comply with EU and domestic competition rules.
In view of these considerations and subject to the circumstances in respective...
... proportionate to ensure confidence in the title. The Commission rejected the argument
saying that competition would prosper if the mandatory
requirements were lowered or indeed abolished.
However, the...
... available, and pointed out that market access barriers are often too high and called for more
competition and more services quality.
Many of the presentations given at the workshop are available on the...
... available, and pointed out that market access barriers are often too high and called for more
competition and more services quality.
Many of the presentations given at the workshop are available on the...
... to choose appropriate insurers for a professional liability insurance contract.
The system leads to competition and extensive protection of the insured persons and consumers.
Companies operate in an open...
... that the remedies (including no doubt
injunctions and financial remedies) “shall not
distort competition”. Is this intended simply to
reflect the fact that in certain circumstances
enforcement of patent...